John de mooy



(No Model.) J. DE MOOY, Jr.

OIL STOVE. No. 410,638. Patented Sept. 10, 1889 h y M Ii l lull I 1H1 II I M, M] I" M i @ZML A8 y @f 551 flbliozwu UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

,IOHN DE MOOY, JR, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE TAYLOR & BOGGISFOUNDRY COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.

OIL-STOVE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 410,638, datedSeptember 10, 1889.

Application filedApril 19, 1889. Serial No. 307,703- (No model.)

To all whom it may concern: secures and holds said reservoir in positionBe it known that 1, JOHN DE MOOY J12, a on the standard in a cheap andefiicient mancitizen of theUnited States, and a resident of ner. It isalso easily adjusted, but one bolt Cleveland, county of Ouyahoga andState of being required to secure said reservoir to the Ohio, haveinvented certain new and useful standard.

Improvements in Oil-Stoves, of which the fol- W'ick-tubes G are eachprovided at their lowing is a specification, the principle of the basewith angular flange portion g, that is seinvention being hereinexplained, and the cured to the reservoir-top in any suitable best modein which I have contemplated apmanner. Above said angular flange portionplying that principle so as to distinguish it each is provided with theenlarged wickfrom other inventions. shaft chamber g.

Myinvention consists of the improvements Fender II is a metal plateprovided on one hereinafter described and claimed. end with theoutwardly-extending handles h,

Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a and having longitudinal slots jextending I 5 plan View of the standard alone, the reservoir from theopposite end inwardly, the wallsj' of being removed therefrom. Fig. 2 isa plan said slots engaging with the respective wickview of the reservoirand standard and con tubes intermediate of the angular base pornectedparts, the former being secured in the tion 'and the enlarged wick-shaftchamber. latter. Fig. 3 is a plan view of the fender The fender rests onthe angular base portion,

20 removed from the stove. Fig. 5 is a vertical while its centralportion is intermediate of 70 section through the reservoir andconnecting the two wick-tubes. portions of the standard, taken 011 thedotted One important advantage of my form of lines of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 isa front end elevafender is that it can be quickly removed or tion viewof the reservoir, wick-tubes, fender, placed in position by merelygrasping the 25 and a portion of the standard. handles and sliding itforward or backward,

A is the stove-standard provided on its opthe walls of the slots passingon either side posite sides with ledges at, extending longiof thewick-tubes. tudinally of the sides and being somewhat re- A continuousuninterrupted air-space is cessed or depressed below the adjacent levelformed intermediate of the fender and the 0 of the edge a of thestandard. At its end reservoir-top, and serves to keep both cool. Soportion said standard is provided with a de- The foregoing descriptionand accompanypressed lug or ear I), having the opening 1), ing drawingsset forth in detail mechanism the said lug being located in the samehorizontal embodiment of my invention. Change maybe plane with theledges a. made therein, provided the principles of con- 3 5 Reservoir 0,having its top 0 cast integral struction respectively recited in thefollowing with its sides and bottom, is provided at one claims areemployed. end with the lug c, that locks under the pro- I thereforeparticularly point out and disj ecting edge a of the standard. At itsoptinctly claim as my invention posite end said reservoir is providedwith the 1. In an oil-stove, the combination, with a 40 projecting lugd, having an opening d, that fender provided with a longitudinal slotex- 0 registers with the opening I) when the resertending from one edgeof the fender inwardvoir is in position on the standard. The pro- 1y, ofa wick-tube provided with a wickjecting side edges 6 on the oppositesides of shaft chamber, and also provided at its base the reservoir havesupportingbearing on with an angular flange secured to the reser- 5 theledges a, and when in this position the voir-top, said fender located incontact with top of said reservoir is substantially level said flange,and below said wick-shaft chamwith the top of the standard. Bolt fpasses her, a continuous uninterrupted air-space through openings 1) d,and this, together being formed longitudinally of the fender with theengagement of edges 6 with edges a and reservoir-top, said fenderprovided with 50 and the locking of lug 0 under edge a firmly projectinghandles, whereby it may be re 10o moved from engagement with theoil-stove, substantially as set forth.

2. In an oil-stove, the combination, with a fender provided with twolongitudinal slots extending from one edge inwardly, and provided withoutwardly-projecting handles on the end of the fender opposite to theopen end of the said slots, of a pair of wick-tubes, each provided atthe base with an angular flange and provided above said flange with awick-shaft chamber, the longitudinal walls of said slots extending,respectively, on either side of said wick-tubes, said fender located ina horizontal plane intermediate of said angular flange and saidwick-shaft chamber, with both of which it engages, substantially as setforth.

3. In an oil-stove, the combination, with a In testimony that I claimthe foregoing to 30 be my invention I have hereunto set my hand this13th day April, A; D. 1889;

JOHN DE MOOY, JR. WVitnesses:

J. B. FAY, THos. B. HALL.

